Goodwin’s goals in Indy, however, aren’t limited to making history in non-football drills.

“I’m looking to run the fastest, but I want to prove that I’m more than a speed guy,” he said. “I can run routes…I’m definitely not a track guy playing football. I’m a football guy that just happens to jump really far…I want to show I can catch the ball away from my body. Anyone can run a 40.

“…Track guys just really have linear speed. I have proved I have more than linear speed. Track guys are known for not being able to catch, for not having good hands. I run routes, get out of my breaks. I can run other routes other than just running the nine. I’m tough. I have taken on hits, I’ve blocked. I even got MVP for blocking one game and I didn’t even tough a ball that game. I don’t think a track guy could go out there and get MVP for blocking.”

Goodwin opened eyes with his practices at the Senior Bowl. Those outings, coupled with a 4.2 or 4.3 clocking in the 40 in Indy, could result in his draft stock skyrocketing. He’s projected as a third- or fourth-round pick right now, but that could change with a blazing 40.

Not bad for guy who touched the ball only 33 times on offense in 2012, according to burntorangenation.com.

“It’s all about opportunity,” Goodwin said. “The times I was given opportunity, when the ball was in my hands, I did something with it, made explosive plays.”